tif "" " " -WJW i. . i it, & atf v-J ' "' ' -; 'f- -r., -.-nt i-ggnk-yi.SSPW W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 11)19 J.J TONIGHT WILL FIND FOXY AMERICAN FIGHTER AGAINST ENGLISH FOXt M'MMER nKSflRT wnniF.it unsown CANADA i'Nn r-cr; t1 7 I-- i ft- I 7fl TENDLER NEXT FOE IF KILBANE STOPS JOEY FOX TONIGHT Match Between Southpaw and Feather Cliampion Dependent Upon Result of Wind-up at Phil's Park TO HAVE 5 REFEREES Tty JAMES S. CAKOLuXN TOIINNr KIMIANE and Joey Fox " elnsli at the Phils' ball yard tonignt. This fact has been known t. moro than a month. Johnny Kllbanc and Lew Trndler will meet In thli city before the end b! the open-air season. This is news, and came from an authentic source last night. But for this match to be n certainty Kilbane must knock out or defent do risevly the Enelish frathorweiKht 1- piou In tin' scheduled siv-round fir tonicht. i Tin' 'iii'iciifi'it !!: c t i ic wim'i nf I fair is tint KilVpi, -T-iidli- i incut. Till lijrlil li.n ! hi in tho iii'iMpk till m-mmhi I'liimntris ttii'd to olliiih it for one of tlieir .Til no open-air cards, but all eu'oiN to brinR the two brilliant battlers together failed. Kilbane in Form Kilbane is in form again. If lie was not, there would be no chance of him meeting Lew Tcndlcr. Jimmy Dunn, the brainy manngcr who discovered nnd piloted Kilbane to a championship, will not be caught napping again. He ad mits that ho was nailed oft guard once, but he learned his lesson and there will bo no repetition of that blunder. If Kilbane was not in shape, he would not be allowed to go into the ring, even against Joey Fox. But Dunn and Kil bane arc joth certain that Tcndlcr will be met before the end of the season nnd that Tox hasn't n chance to flatten the wheels that now nrc turnin- out this match with Tcndler. When there is a big fight ahead Kil bane trains religiously for the battle. He has worked industriously for this match. Yesterday he boxed three fast rounds at Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's gymnasium, played some handball and completed his work with a half-mile run. He scaled 124'. Fox Also Works One of the most industrious fighters in the game is little Joey Fox. He has a system and allows nothing to inter rupt. Ule never stops working fromthe time he gets into his ring logs until it is time to turn on the shower. Even yesterday he was .discovered working just as hnrd as the first1 day ho started to prepare. lie boxed five rounds, shadow-boxed, skipped the rope, worked on the pulleys and ran. He was down to 124 nnd looked ready for a hard grapple. But all condition means nothing" if an unprotected chin strays in front of a Kilbane punch. Johnny is one of the best sharpshooters in the game. It will bo well for Joey to remember this. Fox was present the night Kilbane flattened Mealy with one punch. Joey cannot forget the sight nor the power behind a Kilbane wallop. ' Dougherty vs. Mooney Trouble has been brewing between Promoter Jnmcs F. Dougherty and Johnny Mooney over the moving pic tures. Promoter Dougherty plans to have moving picture's of tonight's rIiow, the first ever taken at an open-air show at night. When Manager Mooney learned of this he insisted upon having something to say. Moonev wnnts a percentage of the receipts. Promoter Dougherty said they were not being made for gnin; that he was running, the show and would have the movies taken without question from either of the principals or there would be no fight. Kilbane Favorite This is one battle in which tho cham pion is going in the favorite. Bobby Reynolds is one of. the few qualified to speak who has come out and favored Fox. But, despite this, Kilbane is a 2-to-l favorite to win on points. In many places they are wagering 1 to 3 that Johnny wins by a knockout within five rounds. Five bouts will precede the Kilbane Fox frny. Here is the schedule: First bout, S o'clock, Al Bell vs, Johnny McAvoy. Ileferec, Lew Bniley. Second bout. 8:.TO o'clock. Willie Ilannon vs. Whitey Fitzgerald. Ref eree, Lew Bailey. Third bout, 0 o'clock, Max William BINGLES AND BUNGLES "X see that Ihe naners give both the A's and the I'hlls the decision on Ihe snme day," aid Ihe guy llh the broun derby. "Ioks t me as If Slack and rrarath beat the other euya to tho telegraph office." Frtd Luderu knocked Flatbush flat mlth Ms two doubles and a triple veaterdau. The Olanta showed courage by winning In the pinch. If they bad lost to rtoston they would. have dropped out of first place. It Sas a case of a brave wctory and a Urave efoat, t radtly T.lvlnrston was the bntt of the fans' tokea down In Washington. Paddy's a large -ott. Atttr ihe same the A'tthptd a straw vote aiound a soda v.ater fountain anil Walking, ton was elected as Ihe champion cltu In the heat circuit. It's a mean guy who would siy that tho A.' are goln to keep their minds off base ball today by going to the Phils' Park, Every pitcher looks like nlket ta 1v Cobb. Tho only T. It. bad Ills usuul pair of bits yesterday. Jphn Hndler and John UcOraw will be able to ott tlaht hours' sleep now. The Kede have rioMluily won the protested game with the Pirates. Tlrs Cards have been taking a lot of punishment here of late. They are only one and one-halt box scores north of the Phils. Johnny Watson ws ontpltrhed yesterday by (he K, I. Wood pitcher.. That's nothing to be ashamed of, John. It took an Iron Dan to beat jou. drover Alexander turned Ihe trtcfc aooliut thaarde. He tlanked them with flvv hilt. Brown bats made four Whits Sox pitchers Wa Red. Tho Uurko bunch lumped fourteen nKleaJyesterday. flesna Rlalrr hod a very. bad day yes terday. All lie had was n triple, to singles, it stolen base and a sacrifice tlr. The" A'i scored rxouph runs on Saturday .Je.wln""or- a Johnton and enouah yesterday jJ"tear o onnsou, nailer vreviouHy held i utM Mnnnvn orf tor twenty-seven I Johnny Hnovrr'i allfetttr Northald. Prof... I fin 1ST osl' smvvbi; oin.o i l-tAipjll, "" "' " ' Vi SS . .. I A- ,up.-i., , .,.- ,. ,, , Ullh lilfr Hlick. o;Cwtar! ,pltj)i wir WLUai M.t..l:IM.fc-lo Kyf,oatoli. -vMlT, AT VENANGO J Pto, ((TO 'uioai came at, WHrturBh JMtenJay a rtt nr., tttWlK iut7.1 w pn. ,,l'.i, ""THIiiTAtANCHB" . - "OIRLS" WUlard Taxed $31,410, Besides Losing Title Taxes levied by the government on the $100,000 which Jess WUlard re eelved when he lost his heavyweight title to Jack Dempsey decreased the amount to ?fl8,tIX), according to figures by K, J. Lynch, an internal reonuc agent. Dempsey nctually received $2.1,070 of the $27,500 called for in his contract, he added. The former champion paid n nor mal tax of $7840 and a surtax of $23,570, in all $.11,410, according to the figures, while Dempsey's normal tax was $2040 with a surtax of $1400. son vs. Battling Leonard. Referee, Sam Lew is. Fourth bout, OtfO o'clock. Cnl De- linrv s. Joe Welsh. Referee, Lev. (!i i'lwoii. n.' 'i bout. 10 o'clock, Jamaica Kid Kid Vulnlk. Referee, Philadelphia link O'C-lcn. Wind-up, 10 :.10 o'clock. Johnny Kil- bau vs. Joey Fox. Referee, Frank (Top) (i Urien. It is estimated that the attendance will be between 15,000 nnd 20,000. Tho advance sale already is over the $12,000 mark. Billy Purcell and Joe Ccrvino will be the timekeepers. The double timing system will be employed nt all the re maining open-air shows. Scraps About Scrappers The rhlls' I'ark wilt play to capacity to night. Kddle Walker will bo on the nreta rati. TW. Is Mldle-a twentj-fourth i a"n Si guardian of the "war-taj.only" entrance. Mraterlpna Nick Hnren. an Atlantic City srrhal. this mornlnc went on record an fol mf.' .. TJ"! j0;y Fox noo'ter.' Club la due to disband In the second round." "It looks like a great nleht for a Fox r-ia.o," said the iruy In the er-en lid. "KII bane, a foxy fluhter. haa led more than one vox coase Jnt to nrtd n little color tn the proiram Jamaica Kid and Jld Norfolk, a brace of du-ky kids will be there. Tne.eH.rht. henvyw eights clash In the six-round iem. wind-up. Hilly rnrcell and Joe Cerlnn will hold the timepieces, Tho double cloeklnV syetem Khlfh worked so successfully nt Phil Ola... man's last show, again wlllbe used. Ik ir,.th !; C'lne's comer on the night that the Irish battler takes on' rienny Leon .VJ.1 V th' fh" ork Sammy? a on". Ucnn "" ma"- nW ,a ,ery m,lcn antl' .lark nrlllon and Ted (Kid) Lewis clash ,r ' " '" Jim hen they meet bel fore the Armorv A A. In Jersey City to. night I.ewl Is In demand If he heats 1,"''" "J "' to take on JohnnJ Illsham In i Lnnte IkIs meets Hmc. Latson at Shlbe Pork on August 4 .k1."' ,T'n,I,'r anrt Willie Jackson meet In .Jnal bout st the all-star show arranged bV ,IJ.rom.0,rr KMi ann fn" HMhTrJrk on the night of August 4 Ted (Kid) lj.", and Stee I.atso meet In the fourth fray The other stir bouts follow- Joe Tlnlltz ,i :SnVZ. "J!"-r,iST..YL.'i" " nddi. iiov Erne v-"nri.-y ,s. ueoree (Young) in-iiiir J.ronnrn anil irlsn Patav C no will oe me wind-up entertainers at the banner WA ,rT.r, "TS"'.. Promoter. TaMof ng of August 11 This will b. the (lrst meet . , .u . .'.".' "gntwelghts since they atni7e.l that Hrllllont l.n,lA -. .... a. .' nn n.,,;; o " , l av "lo "yniDia i J.i!,niVr ni.nLp" .ftnfl ? wlnr entrtrtln !?.J.?ft fV.".rth hoilt on Aucust JJ Charlfv Whlto M renew ncqun tntanrr In the enat nuafnRt n.MIn Moy Johnny Tillman twJ Tnhnnv OrlfflthB and .Tohnnv Meal? enffaie! FildlP Morimii. If White make ffood arainJt Mov he Ih likelv to m er-en hpro before the r?1! i I?? outdoor season against a star nattllne Miirrnr. hrilliAnt MiMfin-h , m hao the mnln Afstnment nt th Atlantic City Sporlnor Hub on Thurndav nUht, when no taken on Hobbv r)ole. th New York bov. The remainder of tho bantam eard follows: Vlctnr Ritchie i Max "Wnilani- wn I'Miimy .iinioppv vi (jnronna Kid and Yonnr Merino and Johnny Sraloney will be the wlnd-un boa at the fimbria onen- n,r, r,,"!,.,onFrl.dA .plifht. Walter Rennle nnd WHIle DavlB will be ween tn the i. round Kemiw Ind-un Frankle Conway nnd nov ituirna imunnir niniantii, meet in the third bout. The other battles follow? Tommv Welsh i Younir Kftpatrlck and Joe Carrl- can vs. xoung unno. Joe. AUUon and Mike Koiick, a pair nf lldht heavyweights, haio been named to no npar in me main name at the National A A on Friday nlffht. Pat Marlev meets Kid Harris in mo semiwina-tip rne ntner nx round bouts .follow: Soldier Stoke v Tommv Pherldan. Penny Carter s. Younir AiarK ana joe oiingw e, iuio racK. Arrord In r to a wire from Tommy Walsh. the unh ersal pilot, Johnny Orlfflths and Taik Tlrltton have been matched to meet In Denver on the nfirht of Aucust 7. Hoxlnir la belnff revived In the far west and now oener la clamoring for many of the big lnaiciipn. urunins ana unman rougni s fast fifteen -round battle In f)ener last Frl day night. Up-to-Minute Marks of Leading Batters NATIONAL I.E.10UK Tlayer. flub. O. .A.n. R. II. r.C. rravath. Phlla 01 1HH 81 67 .S.lt Mjers, llrooklvn 77 204 X7 07 ..130 McIIenry. St. Iiuls.. M 103 10 US .815 7.. Wheat. Ilrooklyn. 2 823 42 103 .810 lUuff, New York.... 70 283 SI 80 .814 ASIEHICAN I.KAOUK I'tayer, Club. fl. .A.fl. R. II. P.O. Sister, St. Ixiula..., R3 822 (10 11B 860 Cobb. Detroit 70 27U SO 07 .MS tearh. Deitrolt 4 SIO 48 10(1 .342 I'ccklnpuugh. N. Y., 77 281 02 07 .340 Flagstead. IelroIt.. SO 180 27 64 .880 was tho longest on record In all baseball history. It look over three weeks to com plete It. The Indiana landed one yesterday from the Tigers, but they lost. 2-1, Some one should award a pennant to the u Inner ol the BrMon-Lm.lt series. Thty meet lor the nineteenth time at the Jer sey City ball park tonloht. ' A run wu mads n Walker'a double In wasmnvion. u make a run. usually takes a run to Chip to Box Howard New York. July "8. Tomorrow night, nt the nayonna A. A., Ueorca Chip, former middleweight champion, and Johnny How. ara. m --naming cop." clasn in ins main eight-round bout of th club's weekly boxing show. St. Lawrence Wins Again . Bt lAwrence C. C. added another vlctorv io ii ions siring oy aexeaiina nensipsion A. A, in a fsst and well-played gsme. 4 to 8. loDfmald WAS th. wlnnlnff ni(rhp and he also mads two hits. Score by Innings! Time for Hooyer to Win HERE THEY ARE TAKE YOUR 03KKQPlFjfjSfck dPHMHMHMHf3JHjB&$fij2 Johnny Kilbane and Joey Fox, principals In tonight's International bolng PHILS START TONIGHT FOR 2D TEST ON ROAD Gavvy Expected to Make Better Showing in West Titan on First Disastrous Trip By EDWIN J. POLLOCK pAVVY CRAVATII Iqavcs tonight for his first real test as n big leasuo manager. The Thils start their second Invasion of the West and in two weeks they eoine to blows with the four clubs on the other hnlf of the Heydlcr circuit. A lot of things can happen in two weeks. Ask Jack Coombs. It will be remembered in fact. It can't be forgot thnt the Phils dropped thirteen of their fourteen games in the West on tlieir last tour. Since then they havo reformed and they have been play ing good ball for the home patrons, but the machine gets the test of its driving power on the far-nwny roads. There will he one thing that will con sole Gavvy as he rides to St. Louis to night. The Phils do not have to fnce any double-headers unless rain is en countered on the present trip. Every scheduled game ngninst the western clubs was plaed on the last journey. The Phils have been exhibiting in a continuous run at IJrond and Hunting don streets since July 4. In that stretch they won eight against a loss of twelve for a percentage ot .4IH). Mlicy lost n scries of five games to the Giants, took one out of four from the Cubs, broke even with the Heds in a pair of games, swept three from the ( ards and split in two games with the Pirates nnd in four games with the ledgers. Gavvy Cravath took charge of the Club at the beginning of the Cub series on July S. Since the California son has been boss the Phils linvc won eight nnu lost seven for an average of .53JJ. Mackmen Idle mHK A's linve notlilne to do todav -L unless C. Modi decides to give his ntiiletcs a chance to lose an exhibition game. The Mackmen left these parts on the night of July It and the trip has been like a nightmare to the lean leader. His athletes have been in twenty-seven games since then nnd only seven have been won. In other words, the A'h are p1aing .-"!! bnheball, which is less than the 2.7." per cent. The A's stnrted the trip by dropping four out of six to the Ited Hnx. Then they lost four in n row to the 'White Sox. They took tuo out of five from the Browns, but slipped three times nt Cleveland and four times at Detroit. They woke up a bit in the eastern ntmospherc nt Washington and lnnded three out of five. Their 1010 winning streak record was equaled twice on tho rnnd. They won two games in one afternoon in Pioxton and tlien won two straight in Wash ington. .Meadows Dusts 'Em Off DUSTING them off is one of Lee Mcndows's little tricks that goes n long vny. It is n favorite and oft-used expression in baseball, but it has u BTTIAM SHIP NOTICES GERMANY SS "BIRCHLEAF" Now Receiving Parcel shipments and small packages will be received at Pier 24 N. Wharves for Hamburg. For Rate and Particular Apply MEGEE, STEER & CO. 461-465-467 Drexel Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tlphon Lombard' 2208. nioTorLAVS THE'ATRES OWNED AND MAKAOED BT ICCMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT B2D ABOVE MABKST WAIXACF. HEID In JUE. UUU rT IDrf A tOTU A MARKET 8TS. EUREKA MAT1NEU DAILT ALICK JOYCE In "THE THIRD DEOllEE" irT-irc'DCM 80TH AND DAUPHIN JErrEKoUIN 8ts. mat. daily MAY ALI.IBON In "CASTLES IN THE AIH" IT IMnO KHONT BT-. OlnAIlD AVE. JUiVlDVJ J umlm Junction on Prankford"!.'' DOROTHY DALTON In "THE HOMK 1IRKAKER" What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KlfirK Won Ixist Pet. Win Lose .New York IS2 24 .084 .088 .0711 I Inrlnmitl 54 27 .007 .071 .6.10 Chlcnrn 4g sd .Am Ran r..ii llrookl.in 40 41 .404 .BOO .488 riltanurgh ... 40 42 .488 .404 .182 Ikiston . . 20 48 .377 .SJU .172 SI. Ixiuls 30 SO .875 .383 .370 Phillies . ... 27 40 .M.I .304 .331 AMKItlCAN. LKAOl'n Won Iist Prt. Win Lose Chlngo Cleiclnnd Detroit . . New York Kt. Louis . . Iloston Washington Athletics Not scheduled. A3 40 48 40 45 3A 37 22 .040 .570 .50 .501 .530 .430 .420 .205 .500 .440 .534 .434 TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAOl'K rinston at Philadelphia Clear. New York at llnmkljn Clear. Pittsburgh at tinrlnnatl Clear. ( hlcago nt M. !.oiils Cleur. AMP.HICAN I.KAfilTK New York nt Iloston Clear. Onl.t gamo todu3. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAOUK Philadelphia. 4i Ilrooklyn. 2. New York. 5i Hoiton, 2. Chlrago. 41 St. Ixtllls, 0. Cincinnati. 5 Pittsburgh, S. Cincinnati, 3: Pittsburgh. 1 Played out sec ond gnme nf July 0. protested. AMERICAN LEAC.llK Athletics. 3l Wnshlngtnn. 2. Detroit. 2 1 Cleveland. I. rlt. Louis, 11: ChUago, 5 different meaning to the bespectacled Phillie pitcher. "Dust 'im oil" is the cry for n dinger to fling n benn ball at the battir. It's used when the batter insists on crowding the plate, but Lee isn't one of the vicious twiilers who would de liberately chuck a baseball nt nny bodj's dome. Hut Lee dusts 'em off at that. Meadows pulled the trick on Satur day, but to no advantage. He pulled it against Cutthaw last Wednesday when there weie two on and n lilt meant a run. The count was three nnd two. Cutshaw woke up in time to get his bat up, but tin' best he could do wns to hit into a double piny. REYNOLDS BUCKNELL COACH NewiTutor Was Former Assistant to O'Nell at Syracuse ' Syrucusc, X. Y., July 28. C. W. P. (Pete) Ke nobis, for the Inst secral years conch of the Syracuse Cniversity football team, accepted a Hneknell con tract todny and will start on his new duties at once. For several seasons Reynolds ncted as the Orange mentor, with Ruck O'Ncil neting in mi advisory capacity with the title of head coach. Previous to that he couched the Hbbart nnd the Hamilton College elevens. "Lefty" Baumgartner Beats Hllldale Palerson N. .1.. July 5S I.efty naum sartner, formerly of the Phillies, blanked tho Hllldale team estercUy by S to 0. R. D. Wood Hammers Mule Watson Harrlman, Pa.. July 28. The n D Wood of Florence. N J . again lowered the Mer chant Ship flag b.ittlng Mule Wataon In the eighth for thne runs and (.llnchlng the game. STKAMSHIP NOTICES riiOTorLAVS NIXON MD NI MARKET 8T8. TAYLOR HOWIES in "TAXI" PARkT Rldro Av- ,na Daupnln St. 1 -VrVIV Mat. S US. Evg. OilOto SESSUB HAYAKAWA In "HIS DEUT" U. P IVOT T C2D AND SANEOM STB. Il V -Jil MATINEE DAILY BESSUE HAYAKAWA In THE MAN UENEATH" CHOICE! match nt tho Phillies' ball park B1DDLE IN FINAL Philadelphia Player and Garlandl Have Chance for Lonflwood Title Newton, Mass., July 2S. Whether I the tennis tenm, eonipospil of Jt. .olrl8 Willinmd, 2d, nnd M. . WnMlilinrn, nil the (lifTeienee in the world, or the new combination of Crnift Hichlle .Tudpe's triple beenmc n run in the i nnd Clint les II. Cinrlaml will qtinllfj for llir.t t i Toter's Imuneo to Thomas, Sir ' the nntionnl doubles championship plnyAoy tnilinc to tng the iliilinp; runner will be deeidnl on the courts of the Longwood Cricket Club todny. These two pnirs tnrvieil lnnt week's matches in the eastern sectional doubles tourna- , ment. The winnini; tenm will have n chiince to meet the visitlnB Australian plnjers in defense of the American doubles title at I.ongwood next mouth. TENNIS AT CYNWYD Matches In Five Tournaments Slated for Today Piny will continue today in the mi nimi tournament for the championship of eastern Peiinsjlvnnia in men's sin gles and doubles on the clay courts of the Cynwyd Club. I'lny in the senior events will not stnrt until .r o'clotk. The second-round mntches in the boys' singles and junior singles nnd double also will be contested todny. These will be held previous to the senior events. T1LDEN AT SEABR1GHT Germantown Star Among National Stars In Historic Tourney New York, July 2S. Kastern tennis stars gathered today nt the Senhright Cricket and I.nwn Tennis Club lieie for the nniuinl tennix tournnment nf the club. Tiophies will be the Scnbright bowls, substituted when H. Nonis Wil liams, 2d, won the Achelus Cup out right. Willinms nnd William T. Tilden, Jr., were among the stars entered. MOTOR TRUCK CO. of Philadelphia 2324-26-28 Market Street High-class trucks that combine economy of operation with long life and unequalled serv ice. The following users prove the worth of Brockway Trucks: ARMOUR & CO. SWIFT & CO. COCA COLA CO. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK U. S. GOVERNMENT. Call, write or phone. LARGE AND COMPLETE SERVICE STATION riioToi'tws PHOTO PIAYS THRU COMPANY ,ofJmerica All,,l,.. 15'h. Morris t J'aBsyunk Ava. AlnamOra Mat Dallsnt;UvB3.U:5AU. Itll'llNEUIVS "THE WHITi; HUATHEH" A D1 I l Oi'D AND THOMPSON aTS MAHKI. NORMAND In "WHB.N UOCTORS DISAGREE" AD "Am A CHESTNUT Below 1J' 1JT1I inKX'R i'ASTI.E In "THE FIR1NQ UNli' D TCTDlDr BROAD STREET AND DL.UlliDllxL' HUSQl'EHANNA AVE. VIVIAN MARTIN In "INNOCENT ADVENTURE" F.MPRESS MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK MATINEB UA1L.1T L.OUIH nENNISON In "SPEEDV MEADE" FAIRMOUNT ?AT,gyRDAitv ETHEI. CLAYTON In "MEN. WOMEN AND MONEY',' 'r' a RATI V THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAMILY 0 A SI to Midnight. FANNIB WARD In "OUR 11ETTER SELVES" 56TH ST, THEATRE B.low Spruco MATINEO DAILT wiM.iAM farnum: In .M.tii-' llTVr.I.,. Thau." GREAT NORTHERN B5?VSVtfi' LOUISE QLAUM la "SAHARA" ,. r-.r-O ! A I 00T1I A WALNUT 8TS. IMPt-KlALi Mat. ISO. Evc. 70. " OMVR THOMAS In UPSTAIRS AND DOWN" LEADER 41ST LANCASTER AVE. .M ATI. MI1S DAILY TOURNEUR'S "THE WHITE HEATHER" I IOCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, LIBLK 1 1 MAT1NRE DAILT RUnY DE RKMER In ''Wi ujr ubautti" f llUu I AKt utility QirtTkT AmT xirr&i FROM WASHINGTON f yMtfidrLAKtbM - - - ) r u- .- A's Completo 1919 Games in Capital by Snatching Victory From Walter Johnson BURNS'S BLOW DECIDES Washington, July 28. The Athletics jlmto completed nil their gomes to be ! plnved here this season, winding up yes- terday by defeating Walter Johnson, . to 2. The victory gne Connie's lads three out of five contests staged here this trip. In the reason so far tho GrifTmcn have won ten nnd lost six in their tus sles agninst the Sliibe Parkers. Tom Itogers, after getting nwav to n bad start, pitched steadily, if not bril liantly, nnd squirmed out of several tight plates. Twice Leonard reached third lini-e with one down, only to he left high nnd dry. In the Inst eight innings only four scattered hits were made by the home bojs, which indicates the clnss of Itogers's pet formance. "'lie A's defeated Walter Johnson, king f (lingers, in the eighth inning, lie had succeeded Zachnry. n rookie southpiw, in the sixth. With two gone in the eighth, Tillie Walker shot a fierce one through Poster for two bases. Georce ItllrtIS fnllnufl lit- ,.,. .!.:.. n r.nl!.l I " ' '. i"mi iiiiih ii nuiiu ill HKht. sooiing Wnllter. Thnt run miule -nenosKj s snerihec. It ee s ( v nml Atnr- phy's hit scored Foster with the Inst t-n-1. !..- .... . .. .. ..riiiiimon inn oi me torrid nlteinoon. Itogers's single, Kopp's single nnd n wild throw by T.eonnid scoied Itogers in the third. They tied it up in the fifth on McAvoj 's single, a sacrifice bv Htirrus and Itogers's second single They were locked till Johnson wns trimmed in tho eighth. Doubles Final Postponed n.T Ynrk.V Juii' S Tna " douhlea ri?ic?.1'fr.,nt No.rth .M ehnmolonahln arheilultil to he paed jirt-rday mi th courla of thn t'nlxerelty llelrhta TennlK lluli. a t'oetiioiHil until next Sundny olnu to the ahcence of Vincent Ulchurds Beekman and Hall Win C.len (Vne. I,. I . jUv s Leonard IVek iianVnU 'H'W v-f '"" """""nn tennla tour lialilint nf the Naeeau Countrv Club el,.r. muVnd Utile? B l0 ,J Ma,mn an,l Scott Ccnover Triumphs flreennleh. fonn.. Jiilv 28- In the final of the uolf tnurnimei.t fn- he Sound ii"JVh Club rhamnlonahlp lterdv Scott Conover wan the ulnner. with a rov of 17(1 for thlrt-jt holee Mnrsbl V Naun was the runmr-up. with 181 ' e si'MMnn unsnuTs I'OINT IM.KASANT. N. j PINE BLUFF INN TinW now mannffpmpnt, Amomr th? pines on the lpnutlful Mannpquan Tllvr Mi ore Kery attrartlon of peaMiore. rier unA enuntiy. All outflnor sports nklt. J, K. ltprrluntrr RMINOK. l'. UlNOK INN Open all tho jnr. A rtealra- Mo muniry homo for fimUlrn and Cltv men t lui to Mution Iteautlful srounds and porches I.reIIent culnlne I'hone V.ine 17 ADAMS EXPRESS CO. CARNEGIE STEEL CO. STANDARD OIL CO. CO. BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. AND MANY OTHERS riKITOI'I.WS 1 The following theatres obtain their pictures f V"rtirrT rift QT1 A MT .Tr CrttMoi rf A 6 i.i.ici ica, which is a guarantee of early showing - .i f i i ii i .1 ,. . 01 the finest productions. ASK for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. 333 MARKET uTii?.? NORMA TALMA DOE In inn ;c lUU.N MODEL cl t0lT MAY AI.I.Knw i "ALMOST MAlll'tllH) OVERBROOK WD A HAVn-n. CONSTANfU TALMADOr In AVE ' HAPl-INEhS A Y.A M ofn'-" PALACE ,s" &Alui?j HAM, "ato'b" U-15 P- "THE WOMAN THOU CIA VEST ME" PRINCESS "ifa-WiT? "THE FINAL CLOSE-UP" REGENT MARK" irnTT . HAM! HAMILTOV ln " "HIS IIRQTHEr's PL 4CE- RIAI.TO GERMANTOWN AVE SHIRLEY JBWlOaEI "THE FINAL ClioSE-Up, RUBY """'SWli'fWF M. SAVOY 1M" "'lotrect . A M TO JHDsir to MiDNiairr A?f.,.TAR.TI!wART in' "MAR.Y HEOAN" STANI FY MAnKT abovb i CLAR7 KIMn,AlVt,ATO,laI1,8 it "THE BETTER WIFE" ln VICTORIA "ffftg-p- OEOROE WALSH In " ."PUTTINQ ONE OVER' I ,When in Atlantic City ..Wi i,h MAD,5dcSgAKD ' I N nut ; imqi WHEN tlic mercury is plaung around in the upper eighties, j and you wish Henry lord would invent n self-refrigerating' collar do jou ever stop to remember that the temperature of v Lake Supcnor nefer rijej afcouo 40 degrees? , What if you don't spare the time for a long holiday? The Canadian ' Pacific Railway's Chdc-lmilt steamships make a five-day trip from Port McNicoll to Fort William and hack, during which you can bo as cool as an Eskimo and as cumfortableasaPucw York clubman. Roomy cabins, the bent of chefs oh, those broiled Lake Superior whitefisli! tea on deck under the lazy awnings seagulls against the long, northern sunset and a breeze from a thousand milc of clean pine woods, on duty twenty-four hours in the day. Then if you find jouVe cot more time than joucounted, on bow about a week ontbeNipigon River, forty miles from Tort William, with guides, canoes and camnfires nnd white W A m:m w water under the moon and more speckled trout than yorj'' know wnat to do with.' HOTELSY.QmLES Ah&Atlc Cltjr. N. J. I . A Leeeli. Mcr. J Oo tii 0en Frost. A mart ran Plan. MVm PITNTCY e Tork ae- noar Beach, dantly supplied with beat market affords; . laths nil inenlemcK. Imtlilnv from houe, ' irrp rnuwer uuuif uu up uauy. "" up weekly Cap.icitj 2V) M C. SWRUNHY TRAYMOlE ATLOTcad IWmSS GREATEST 1I0TELSUCXISS HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN ALL YKAR, Tenneasep ave. Juit oft Doardwalk European plan. Every appoint rnrnt. Mnderwtn rotw rpftnurant The Dudley 30 So. rennnjUanla Ae. Neir bench ninl all attrac tion-' Hunnln? wptcr in all rooins Prlxnte hnlha Home coftklnp L It POUXK'lv HOTWSCOBElntX-.n house ; open " ir. alt A C MARION'. Nf ri"l'AI I Atlantic Avenue and Hoard riiom- 'JCiTO PHILLIPS HOUSE Mafwnehupttn Vv n.ir Har h KP PhHllps wiMmoni), n, j. Wildwood Manor - frfh nnil tnlt wnter in .nths runnlns wulpr hot anl coll In lieilronnih elect riy elator ttnuls rnurts, ctr NOW OPEN MHS M n. I.EHTEn. Mpr HAYTON Now opf'n for seanon of 11)10. The ttame courteoun treat ment ill l pxtindftl to our pitmn- I'np j-,1, a Mi Ml'mtAY Ow nr A Prnprletor NEW SHELDON Wllduood'a m o b t mod hotel Cap nicv Anto private baths, looms en ulte, 11 T Wood- ftwn mut Nnw open liKlt ARLINGTON ?, -? rinest loca Ileat h front TOI'HM Ouneis FrltrpfriTi Inn Centrally located nr beach; orehestra: booklet J AI.HKRT IIAI1HIS Tn Rrwnl inn -scar beach Kcel table nc KOYal lnn .1 ni-SH Proprietor Matmnlin lltr: Mastnolli fur rmv . hkp. agnoiia rr) ia J-yhJ" Winona WM1' nv "r vvuiuiia 0nn n,naB.t Hcich Prl I .itha ac't Mrs (1 W rihhcr. w ii.mi ioi fin:.T, v. J. IWIfc Vpmnn lJtua road. nr. beach ; excel "" vcr,,u"tnble Hooklet r. Johnston. rtl't: MV. N. .1. HOTEL LAFAYETTE .,. Front BOth neafon unrler w.ime m?t All mod ron enliven Rooms en rtulte, prlate hatha. Open Tun as tn Sept 1.1 John Trac y &. Co. THE WINDSOR J 12S room) '0 Datns. on anplh ntlon Hates and literature II IIALPIN ROO.M. N OCEAN fmnt. ith nrst-dans honrM xrlusle private cottage Ilefer- enee renulrt J dtlres John P CojU-, 01 J CoImnhUVw; Cnnc Mny N J. THE BALTIMORE INN opens Ji'Ni. i.st i'i nsn to nn.vcir ' mih HAnnisox Star Villa Oiean St nnd Ileaeh Ae M I.. niCIIAnDSON OI'MVN fITV. X. J. Normandie-by-the-Sea af(j rooms Kio suues with prl.ale hatha, fj;t;ffn Ei.l.'tor,."rJ,m 'jKSnd'fliS? Directtj fatlnc thi ottan. Culwino the beat i-or rates, full Infnimatlnn and booklet ad- t i'. ii. -. c.iviJ( .u.inutrrr. Trio Mavlierrv 8tn Weley "3d aea. ine mayperry tun Ml8 y ESUberry The Shore ""'ri ' S!!",,'" L" i.tTi"L iH,MLten,r"L,e I Mciros 14th A Anbury Ap . near Iloard- Klk J J AN '11NE. , The Oceanic 11th and Wph1c A 1 HaKer. On n r &. Mpr A KltM'.USVll.M'.. I'. WALTERS PARK INN Ttv. rvnrt hntil of the Blue Jitdze Mod. rrn In nil its nrPlntments Every neceanarv 1 thina to make sou mpp nna ncaith) Just thn pure for ft week-end or n lonff tft, l-fflplent lut (Pirnt.. Mnitartum fncillaea AKRON. PA. Will taXe Summer Boardera In my bmull .., nri-n hi.mo. aood food and flnu looatton aio lirovldo permanent home for asM i- I nrt s no are wiuuii . i'j , mwiiut1 OAUDEN fel'OT TA1U.K U'ATKU CO. A U ron. Pa. 11EQX. PA. WTiYiurnn Inn O".?1''. "ne-. E?P .. j..- ciauy aes dftxlmlun fnr hil. ness men with famllieti. looms wttb b.ith 1 at reaboniiuie rars ground wide vemndji iiancinir. Iare Phnno Herwvn 17 srnixn taut: itKtrii. n, j, THE WARREN ON TUB OrMN Rl'UINIi UKK III5.IH. S, J. A home that', "different In II. fine anpolntment, artlitlo decorations, homellka atmoaphere and service. Surrounded by areen lawna and cardena at ihe edge of the ea. Openlne June 18. For reservation SvT'h. STl'nna. 114 W. 70th Street. New i ark WASHINGTON. I). C. Burlington Hotel l.ftt than five minute, from evervthlnr. American and European Plans 431 Room4222 Baths, $2 6c Up A ,H I 'nei .V . I i lvTi '"sll I A Miffl 1 lit r I II' ' ii" it js yiHitimii : wmmmmmtt-i&m .. TO a &i,mv KiVr-i.rA'1rK4AMnqp ATLXNTIC CIT. N. J. ' MmjL?&&m on Lake Superior! ; i ' How do on gel tlirre? Ask lor Resort Toar No. S-132-A i The Canadian Pacific Railway' Ticket Office I'lIONi:, MAltKKT -ilUli II r I'l.WTIIV. rltv l'liinrncrr Agent C!9 Chtstnut .Street I'hiladelphln 1 II. riMtia. Urn, Agent. I'nua. llrpt. r: 31 Diondway .New YorK Ulty NJL i ASIUKV I'AIlKiNW, New Monterey Hotel NORTH AIU'ItY PARK, K. J. Directly on Ocean. All out side rooms NKW MONTEREY GRIXT. Entirely ncv nerlre a la carte and dancing largest and most beautiful on the Jersey Coast. Ideal for motorists. SIIKRMN 11ENNIS, Manager. '';-. ,; '. - fc .,, HOTEL THEDFORD Slxtli Ava., Overlooking ocean Sul'a with lmth. refined patronage. Hkit HUltV niTFIKl.1), Owner ti PropJ HOTEL BRISTOL Dlrrrtlv on the Ocean Front PHANTA tlir.T.YAnr). Oun-n and Propa. Hotel New York J.,h A;?-- n?r "; Cap lfiO excellent rnllne feoklet Q M OAHHLn " The AIamcda,-r!l'""th '" W block to ocean, refined patron. ace, rennonnhle F A SHnrHBRD. M'K-!NfSRjnVK' X. J. i NORTH END HOTEL , COVHTESY SERVICE QUALITY Sr.A WATKR IN ALL BATHS Cunicitv nnn now open ROHKUT M WATT T.eee A Manager. SEASIDE HOTEL Dlrertlv on the Ocean front. All anest rooms overloohlnir Ocean rilAIll.KS STOCKTON, a ELDORADO HOTEL Z At neach Pacing Lake. A W Crelln. Pron Stores Hall prlwite baths A :S Ocean Pathuay. Hnt and rnld running water: I. K Ktrassburiter. Owner. THE NATIONAL -Maln Av- -t Hotel Le Chevalier Cc" w'bb ". J r Doremu. Oreun House, lli Main A tennH eroquet hooklet. nr .Bench. Prlv, I. C Duncan. 1lEni MtVl'V N. J. K Mil" at Sen No I ,u nil llreercs HOTEL BALDWIN (OCEAN FRONT) Beach Haven, N. J. Hot and told sea hatha Capacity 400. - Ten Room (larace Excellent Cuisine, Write fnr rnten route and rooms, i 1 r W J WARniN'GTOX. Props. THE ENGLESIDE The hest comhlnntlon of genuine neaahora femures on the Atlantic Coast Matchlesa fivhins'. aalitnir, hTthinjf etc. ocean and ha PJvp tennla court a The F'ncIeHldr offr motlern appointments. Sea and fresh water prUatc haths, etc. On hestra Oa r- tre Rooklet. U. F. KNHI.K. Mnnnvfr. Al(i The CoOncton, AVrt rht'idelplifa AVAI.ON, N. J. Hotel Avalon. Open for Season v E HAYWARD. Pronl rnroNo mount uvs Delaware Water (lap. I'u. THE MOUNTAIN I' MM DISK THE KITTATINNY DKIAW Ki: WATIMI CiAl'. PA. The lending hotel of thM fatnoun reclont open to Dei Capudtj r.Oi) Strictly modern Unlf t nnis saddle horses. bathlnn, hoitfnj; orchestra Concert. dHnceu Exctptional Cuisine American nlAii. Also t la carte orlll Cnrno Konklet, auto map uid terms upon re fluent. JOHN I'L'ItDV COPE i 1'ntt trnui1vlnrg. Pa. BERWICK INN ""W Farm connected Illustrated booklet. P. C DTCKERSON Owmr. Mount Poeono, P.i. t The Ontwood ??lg?S Innntaln llonir. 1'a. MONOMONOCK INN Mountain Home a 1-adlnc hotel Ideally loa. Strain hpatp.1 R.it rfn Now iin. Ilklt. Tlie Old Inn l'or rest and recr'n In Pocono MtB Mod ewlm pool, tennis, arauie. Oar, pkU New wprhln Otrr A Htapff. 31t. I'ocono, Vn, P0C0N0 i UNTAIX IIOTTSR ITyra samemanaijement. nijuKi-Jii jr., iizu IIKIAUCI.irr' M MIR. N. Y. rioklif Joda,c IHtlAKCLIFJ:' MANOR, N. Y. A Popular 134-Mile Motor Hun From ThllndelphU ' Illustrated Booklet and Detailed Motor Iloute Card May Be Ob-r , tallied at Public Ledger Trael and. Itesort Bureau Kle-atlon 600 Feet. Spacious Porches Overlooking Hudson Hlver Golf, Tennis, Hiding", Swimming- Tnnl Tnvlln WnllrM N ..--.. M new iorK umce,tU2 mtauon at. llranrh Office, .rearl ft Co, . Alembeni Jew ,York' monk ,Bziuio ' w'KA'Jf."3 v-' v .,ii 1 M I 51 m , .m I "Sri iT I 1 ffl a a m 11 i f J.-pL&Pw,M i', i5tt.t- 'S'-'' ?- , ' iifX....-jrya
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